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Articles published in PLoS Comput Biol

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    May 2025
  1. KRUPINSKY KC, Michael CT, Nanda P, Mattila JT, et al
    Distinguishing multiple roles of T cell and macrophage involvement in determining lymph node fates during Mycobacterium tuberculosis infection.
    PLoS Comput Biol. 2025;21:e1013033.
    PubMed     Abstract available


    April 2025
  2. GANUSOV VV, Kolloli A, Subbian S
    Correction: Mathematical modeling suggests heterogeneous replication of Mycobacterium tuberculosis in rabbits.
    PLoS Comput Biol. 2025;21:e1013048.
    PubMed     Abstract available


    February 2025
  3. BANHOLZER N, Middelkoop K, Leukes J, Weingartner E, et al
    Estimating Mycobacterium tuberculosis transmission in a South African clinic: Spatiotemporal model based on person movements.
    PLoS Comput Biol. 2025;21:e1012823.
    PubMed     Abstract available


    December 2024
  4. BAUM SE, Pelissari DM, Dockhorn Costa F, Harada LO, et al
    Surveillance for TB drug resistance using routine rapid diagnostic testing data: Methodological development and application in Brazil.
    PLoS Comput Biol. 2024;20:e1012662.
    PubMed     Abstract available


    November 2024
  5. GANUSOV VV, Kolloli A, Subbian S
    Mathematical modeling suggests heterogeneous replication of Mycobacterium tuberculosis in rabbits.
    PLoS Comput Biol. 2024;20:e1012563.
    PubMed     Abstract available


  6. KONZEN E, Delahay RJ, Hodgson DJ, McDonald RA, et al
    Efficient modelling of infectious diseases in wildlife: A case study of bovine tuberculosis in wild badgers.
    PLoS Comput Biol. 2024;20:e1012592.
    PubMed     Abstract available


    August 2024

  7. Quantitative drug susceptibility testing for Mycobacterium tuberculosis using unassembled sequencing data and machine learning.
    PLoS Comput Biol. 2024;20:e1012260.
    PubMed     Abstract available


    July 2024
  8. PETRUCCIANI A, Hoerter A, Kotze L, Du Plessis N, et al
    Agent-based model predicts that layered structure and 3D movement work synergistically to reduce bacterial load in 3D in vitro models of tuberculosis granuloma.
    PLoS Comput Biol. 2024;20:e1012266.
    PubMed     Abstract available


    February 2024
  9. DATTA M, Kennedy M, Siri S, Via LE, et al
    Mathematical model of oxygen, nutrient, and drug transport in Tuberculosis Granulomas.
    PLoS Comput Biol. 2024;20:e1011847.
    PubMed     Abstract available


    January 2024
  10. PANDEY A, Feuka AB, Cosgrove M, Moriarty M, et al
    Wildlife vaccination strategies for eliminating bovine tuberculosis in white-tailed deer populations.
    PLoS Comput Biol. 2024;20:e1011287.
    PubMed     Abstract available


    November 2023
  11. HEUPINK TH, Verboven L, Sharma A, Rennie V, et al
    The MAGMA pipeline for comprehensive genomic analyses of clinical Mycobacterium tuberculosis samples.
    PLoS Comput Biol. 2023;19:e1011648.
    PubMed     Abstract available


    July 2023
  12. VARGAS R, Abbott L, Bower D, Frahm N, et al
    Gene signature discovery and systematic validation across diverse clinical cohorts for TB prognosis and response to treatment.
    PLoS Comput Biol. 2023;19:e1010770.
    PubMed     Abstract available


    June 2023
  13. BUDAK M, Cicchese JM, Maiello P, Borish HJ, et al
    Optimizing tuberculosis treatment efficacy: Comparing the standard regimen with Moxifloxacin-containing regimens.
    PLoS Comput Biol. 2023;19:e1010823.
    PubMed     Abstract available


    April 2023
  14. MARTINECZ A, Boeree MJ, Diacon AH, Dawson R, et al
    High rifampicin peak plasma concentrations accelerate the slow phase of bacterial decline in tuberculosis patients: Evidence for heteroresistance.
    PLoS Comput Biol. 2023;19:e1011000.
    PubMed     Abstract available


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